dripped in English

verb
1
let fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid.
the faucet won't stop dripping

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "dripped" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dripped", or refer to the context using the word "dripped" in the English Dictionary.

1. His voice dripped sarcasm.

2. The terrorist crimes dripped horror.

3. My hands dripped with myrrh,

4. What he said dripped with false sweetness.

5. And the cloudy skies dripped with dew.

6. The rain dripped monotonously from the trees.

7. The forensic evidence dripped into the office.

8. It dripped on to the boomerang tablecloth.

9. Men dripped blood from flayed skin here.

10. A brush dripping paint; a speech that dripped invective.

11. Rain dripped from the brim of his baseball cap.

12. Water dripped from the scaffolding on to his hat.

13. Drool dripped from his chin to the floor.

14. She was hot and sweat dripped into her eyes.

15. 1 Rain dripped from the brim of his baseball cap.

16. Vitamin E from capsules may be dripped directly onto a Bedsore, painlessly

17. The tarmac glistened wet and the trees in the pier gardens dripped.

18. The water dripped steadily from his anorak to make a puddle on the floor.

19. She watched the wax as it dripped down the side of the candle.

20. The two of them looked at it, as blood dripped down on the cold linoleum.

21. For new floorboards in the hall in a corner where water had dripped from a leaky pipe.

22. The drift had become a tunnel of overgrowth that dripped water on to the roof of the van.

23. Water had dripped on to the paper so that it had become sodden and merged with the lettuce leaves.

24. The rocks began to assume a mantle of translucent ice that dripped in grey icicles from overhangs.

25. The Mount was a shadow in the air and the iron railings along the promenade dripped globules of moisture.

26. According to the Greek mythology, the Amphisbaena appeared from the blood that dripped from the Gorgon Medusa’s head

27. 25 I loved the metallic smell of solder as it dripped in small puddles, hardening on the workbench before me.

28. 27 My blood dripped on the ring floor and turned instantly black, merging with the modern art collage of other stains.

29. The Amphisbaena first appeared in Greek mythology, which held that it was born from the blood that dripped from Medusa's severed head

30. The Daily News said the 6-foot, 2-inch Attacker's punch left the victim covered in blood that dripped down his jacket.

31. Despite their water dwelling nature, the dried heads of Bullrushes can be used as kindling for fires, or dripped in wax and made into candles

32. The Amphisbaena, a mythological two-headed snake, first appeared in Greek mythology after being born from blood that dripped from Medusa's severed head

33. The four steeples on the north facade look like ripples of solidified wax that has dripped down the sides of four towering candlesticks.

34. 5 µl of this suspension for each carbon Allotropies were dripped by a micropipette on the GCEs surface and then dried at 60 0C for 1 h

35. He didn't notice that he was obviously inflicting some damage on himself, for a brown fluid came out of his mouth, flowed over the key, and dripped onto the floor.

36. The first Amphisbaenas sprang up from the earth when the mutagenic blood of Medusa's severed head dripped onto the desert sands as Perseus and Pegasus transported it back to the King

37. ‘Delicious decadence dripped from the setting, giving a perfectly Apt description of the scene.’ ‘But in the context of the American culture wars in the political arena, it's an entirely Apt and appropriate choice.’

38. The Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenae, Amphisbaina and various other names, is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end live in the desert. According to Greek mythology, the Amphisbaena was spawned from the blood that dripped from the Gorgon Medusa's head as Perseus flew over the Libyan Desert with it in his hand.

39. Included in the artist’s debut American solo show at Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, in 1954, Brumaire (1953) is an explosive abstract painting by Jean Paul Riopelle.Bold, radial facets of red, black, white, green and sky-blue impasto are woven into an electrifying mosaic of color and energy, the thick paint shot through with dripped filaments of white flung directly at the canvas.

40. The primordial Anthropoid was probably, in this respect, on much the same footing as his pithecoid kin.: The crura in other monkeys do not diverge so much as in man and Anthropoid apes.: A white foam dripped from the chattering lips of the Anthropoid.: Bentley rose and looked down at the Anthropoid for several seconds.: From these last, Anthropoid apes and man have, he believes, been evolved.